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NCT number NCT04566146
Other study ID # CPR for patients with SIS
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date October 2020
Est. completion date September 2021

Study information

Verified date September 2020
Source Cairo University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To investigate if pain severity, scapular upward rotation angle and upper trapezius/serratus anterior isometric strength ratio can predict patient's response to scapular training in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome.


Description:

Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) is the most commonly diagnosed shoulder disorder. In literature shoulder impingement is reported between 48% and 65% of all painful shoulder conditions.

The coordinated coupled motion between the scapula and humerus, the so-called scapulohumeral rhythm (SHR), is needed for efficient arm movement. Reduced scapular mobility reduces the acromio-humeral distance during arm abduction and therefore increases the risk for shoulder impingement syndrome.

Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are tools designed to improve decision making in clinical practice by assisting practitioners in making a particular diagnosis, establishing a prognosis, or matching patients to optimal interventions based on a parsimonious subset of predictor variables from the history and physical examination.

HYPOTHESES:

Pain severity will not be predictor for treatment success in patients suffering from subacromial impingement syndrome treated with scapular training.

Scapular upward rotation angle will not be predictor for treatment success in patients suffering from subacromial impingement syndrome treated with scapular training.

Ratio of upper trapezius /serratus anterior isometric strength will not be predictor for treatment success in patients suffering from subacromial impingement syndrome treated with scapular training.

RESEARCH QUESTION:

Does pain severity, scapular upward rotation angle and upper trapezius/serratus anterior isometric strength ratio predict patient's esponse to scapular training in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome?


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 45
Est. completion date September 2021
Est. primary completion date August 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- 1. Age 18-45 years old patients diagnosed as subacromial impingement syndrome.

- 2. Patients will be included in this study if they have at least 3 of the following 6 criteria:

- 2a. Positive "Neer sign": The examiner passively flexes the humerus with medial rotation to end-range with over pressure. The patient's facial expression and the reproduction of the pain confirm the presence of impingement.

- 2b. Positive "Hawkins sign": The shoulder is passively placed in approximately 90 degrees of flexion and is passively internally rotated to end-range with overpressure, reproducing the patient's pain.

- 2c. Pain with active shoulder elevation in the scapular plane.

- 2e. Pain with resisted isometric abduction.

- 2f. A history of pain in the superior part of lateral arm.

- 3. Demonstration of a painful arc of the arm from 60 to 120 of flexion

Exclusion Criteria:

- 1. Diagnosis of internal shoulder impingement.

- 2. A history of traumatic onset of shoulder pain.

- 3. Recent trauma of shoulder.

- 4. Torn tendons.

- 5. Ligamentous laxity based on a positive Sulcus and apprehension tests.

- 6. Numbness or tingling in the upper extremity

- 7. Cervical discogenic problems.

- 8. Previous shoulder or cervical spine surgery.

- 9. Systemic illness.

- 10. Corticosteroid injection on the shoulder within 1 year of the study.

- 11. Evidence of central nervous system involvement, or the inability to comply with treatment.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
scapular muscle training, serratus anterior strength, scapular stabilization exercises
patients will be scheduled to attend physical therapy three sessions per week for one month. Three sets of 10 repetitions for each exercise were prescribed per session, with a 1-minute rest between sets.

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cairo University

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Shoulder pain severity using the Arabic version of Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) Pain domain of SPADI (pain symptoms, 5 items): each item will be scored on a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 10, where 0 no pain and 10 worst pain imaginable. Total pain score: ….. / 50 x 100 = % Total percentage score ranging from 0 to 100, where 0 best and 100 worst. baseline
Primary Shoulder disability using the Arabic version of Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) Disability domain of SPADI (physical function, 8 items): each item will be scored on a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 10, where 0 no difficulty and 10 so difficult require help. Total disability score: ….. / 80 x 100 = % Total percentage score ranging from 0 to 100, where 0 best and 100 worst. baseline
Primary Measuring of scapular upward rotation angle using two bubble inclinometer Scapular upward rotation will be measured by using two bubble inclinometers. All patients will be assessed in a relaxed, standing (barefoot) position. One inclinometer is Velcro taped perpendicular to the humeral shaft, just above the humeral epicondyle. The resting position of the humerus will be recorded. The other inclinometer will be placed on the superior border of the spine of the scapula. Next, the patient will instruct to perform shoulder abduction to 100° with full elbow extension, neutral wrist flexion/extension and with the thumb leading to ensure vertical alignment of the inclinometer.
When the inclinometer placed on the humerus reached 100°, the therapist records the degree of scapular upward rotation from the inclinometer placed on the spine of the scapula, each patient will perform one test, and then the measurement will recorded.
baseline
Primary Measuring isometric scapular muscle strength using handheld dynamometer (HHD) then calculation of Upper Trapezius/Serratus Anterior strength ratio Upper trapezius isometric strength testing:
The patient will seat, and the dynamometer will be placed over the superior scapula. The patient then will be asked to elevate the shoulder against resistance.
Serratus anterior isometric strength testing:
The patient will lay supine with the elbow and shoulder in 90° flexion. The resistance will be applied to the ulna at the olecranon process along the humeral axis. For measurement of the ratio, the isometric strength of both upper trapezius and serratus anterior will be assessed using hand-held dynamometer (HHD) and then the UT/SA ratio will be calculated. Strength = ((HHD reading in Newtons) x (distance)) Bodyweight in kilograms
baseline
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